cristina: Giving classes on sunday, "good weekend" when it's almost ending...where are you?
sunday is a working day in many parts of the world, and when I wished you a good week end , it was still a wekend in your part of the world. unless you are somewhere else. anyhow , have a good time, and bye
diogenes: Well to get to that point you must know that, I'm not a fireman, and also that there is a very high risk of falling in love with me...I tend to have that affect on women.
thanks for being here , we really needed a fireman here , sometimes the polls look like a battleground I pray that you are familiar with explosives too
Jan 25, 2009 11:38 PM CST Are you intimidated by a professional female?
majorbluAdelaide, South Australia Australia12 Posts
majorbluAdelaide, South Australia Australia12 posts
I am not intimidated by professional females. I do, however agee with some of the comments from the males here, What's her's is her's and what's your's is her's..only tooo true. What happened to equal rights? When are the females going to advocate for thier right to go to face canflict, get thier bodies shot to pieces, or other wise maimed? After all they have for centuraries, benefitted from us guys efforts, to maintain the freedoms and liberties our ladies enjoy. NOW it's thier turn... NO No No, ladies, just because you THINK you are not capale of fighting in wars, conflict, does'nt meen it is so. If you can pull a trigger, bleed to death when your body is shot to pieces, YOU CAN fight to maintain our freedoms. Have a nice day. Any professional female soldiers out there? I would like to meet a real woman, not a snooty sook!
Majorblu: Who said any woman was incapable of fighting in a war? I sure wasn't. I was a Navy officer and in 2 wars and most of us american women want to do anything the men do and also fight on the battlefield, and fly fighter jets, but many of the men will not allow us to...and it's out of pure love and caring for a woman's place not to die on their children. And some of it is out of jealosy and ego reasons that males make it difficult for us to be equals. They are afraid we will do a better job and in some cases it's been true. I am proud to say that I have fought for the freedom of the american people (alongside some Ausies too) and worked in Naval Intelligence and I have many veteran friends who appreciate me. Males were intimidated by me and still are as a professional woman, but it doesn't bother me so much as I don't need a man to define who I am. Boy those Ausie sailors could really drink sone beer and get in fights in Singapore!
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